HIE HERALD Wednesday August IT 1177 Page have a batters hay day ind these Alain Seniors the Week Cable Geo Umpire Monica Pollock The Jets took a big six run lead In the first inning of play to ensure their win against the Welders The winning pitcher was Jackie Fuller who was a credit to the team second The lone home run tame off the bat of Christine Stoyle Game star went to Kim McLeod for her good offensive defensive playing Welder a pitching was done by Karen Wilson and Darlenc Currie Standard Products Umpire Noreen Standards had a good strong game with four of the six in bringing in seven runs Kim Herrington MacKinnon and Jackie Dlegcl all had full nights at bat for the match were Carol and Claire Game stars were earned by both teams for their fine performances Home runs came off he bats of Meredith Henley and Use Explayers can help Minor teams Soccer Report By The Minor Bantams lost their Ontario Cup Match in London last weekend They were stunned by two obviously offside early on and lost another two before they could recover In the second halt made a comeback fought back without much luck This weekend entertained Sal fleet in a revised league game and tost in a closely fought match At times we saw some good soccer and at others the game became scrappy A last minute save by the Saltfleet keeper preserved the visitors lead scored first through a welt taken Ian Wilde goal Sloppy defense marking allowed a strong winger to score twice for the victory The minor Pee Wees went to Brampton last Thursday and hard working play era came back with a win Goals came from Pete MacKinnon Anthony Oram Kennedy and Grant Nairn Adopting tactics to combat the great numbers the lads played well throughout and special mentions go Kennedy and Anthony Oram with all the team deserving man of the match The Mosquitos lost to Brampton In a hard game on a wet and slippy ground The visitors opened the scoring on a breakaway followed score breakaway with Scott Murray getting the home equaliser We were disjointed in this game and lacked mid field power and were prone to the long through ball On Sunday lied a strong kitchener squad After losing the first goat Kevin 3 and Philip Rose put us In front Kitchener came back strongly to equalise and Ihc home team managed toholdout to the end with the injured Eric Clark making some find saves In goal after injury his match replaced the expected Ontario Cup tie against Port Colbome or St Andrews The girls lost a league game to had a good win In an exhibition against Port Colbome on Saturday and defeated Don Mills In the Ontario Cup on Sunday The girls are really putting it together now and this augurs well for a good cup run The cup goals came from Grossman 2 and 1 each from Jenny Thompson and Jenny Smith They go lo on Wednesday and entertain on Thursday The house raised problems last week with a shortage of refa and changes in coaches and managers In some cases the problem was only solved minutes Wore the kick off It is pity that the kids have to suffer from the lack of adult help in official positions This situation has been with minor soccer too long A proposal for consideration at the end of this season is coming forward Firstly to approach the Falcons and Meteors with a view lo forming one club with different sections to combine executives to operate under a head coach with assistant coaches for each group and individual coaches for each team 1 strongly believe that wc older players ex players and senior players should put something back into the game The future senior players wilt come from minor grades and unless the senior do something to assist the youngsters the standard of future players will be low Secondly lo propose that coaches and managers arc registered prior to players registration will then only register the players in numbers to equal the coaches I also feel that there should be an adult on each team The coach looks after the playing side skill development tactics and substitutions The manager looks after transportation if necessary call out players for practises and matches and organises half time drinks In general coach and manager assist each other Soccer In two suffers from the lark of coaches and managers and referees The burden of running minor soccer falls on too few shoulders and this I believe Is the main source of trouble and lack of We welcome Atom Dynamites new officials Gordon Tucker Dawson and Bob Gordon and Mosquitos Eagles has Mrs Wilson 27 Carroll taking over as manager Think about foregoing proposals folks because they could mean a curtailment in soccer unless there is a good response Whether or not we remain in Ontario Soccer the club system is I believe the best for the re birth of the game Ontario Outdoors Getting hooked on Salmon As promised last week lures to catch yourself a salmon There are many different ideas on what to use and this all depends on what has worked for a particular person If you have had success on a certain lure or type of lure then stick with It if you must but remember what I have said on many occasions habits are a Fisherman single most limiting enemy You should have a large baa of tricks on expanded repittolre here are a few lures that should net vou fish HERRING DODGER made by various companies under several names They are only designed lo give added action to a spoon or JIG FLY and act as an at tractor Any variation in the length of the leader gives a different action to the lure BURKE FISHING LURES has what they call DEADLY DODGER and used in centime with their HOT TROLLING FLY you have an almost sure combination for and CHINOOK SALMON They have also proved effective for LAKE TROUT and the occasional lake run BROWN TROUT FLATFISH lures are also good and several com panics make these The action is different with each of them Some are no good whatsoever and others ore mediocre Make sure that you buy a good one or you could troll the thing all day and get nothing If you are not getting fish before too long then change lures MINNOW IMITATING LURES can be excellent and again buy a good brand CORPORATION carries the famous line and these of course are always great FLUORESCENT COLORS are the thing for salmon and these colors vary In intensity and range from yellows reds oranges and the blues and greens You pick the one you feel Is best Although prefer the reds and the greens myself I don t limit myself to Just those Of course the regular fishing season is still open and will be for some time yet I hope to take advantage of everyone being out after salmon and have the other waters to myself Bass fishing should get belter as the season progresses and the question of how lo rig a plastic worm has come up again I have drawn a sketch with this weeks column to WRIGHT and number and the worm Is the BURKE BUCKSHOT worm The rig Is self weedless and should be very effect under most situations When you feel a bite hit It hard enough to draw the hook through into the fishes bony moult and come share your bass dinners with me Give It a try this week In ONTARIO OUTDOORS emu IS Umpire A The big hits that made home runs in this gome were made by Carol Carter and J canine all of But the big inning was the last one for Ncilsons whin they almost went through the balling order twice and brought in fifteen runs Pitchers were Jeanine Girardi Debbie As borne and Gome stars went lo team and Connie Christie Pharmacy 10 Umpire J tord By the third inning had trailed Youngs by one run It was that when Youngs broke loose to double score There were no home runs in this game Pitching was done by Wilkes and Worrall Stars were Wilkes and Leanne for her outstanding pluys in the field and her consistent batting Juniors larrad Construction 18 Umpires Debbie At borne Scarborough Ilonnie Hatcher earned part of the game star for her three big homers Other stars were Pnt Jackie Chapman Pam Slavin and Angela Haas Pitching for the match wire and Angela The only other homer was belted out by Scvenstcr lokr Baseman pitches or safety this Gage Stationary tyke it hit him Puzzle over Bill C51 IcKru Richardson Doth teams manngid to keep Lath others scores tow with good team work Lynn Cox earned part of the game star for her 3 for 3 night at bat Connie Hay earned the other half for her offensive playing Home runs were hit by Connie Hay Michelle Mlehtn for two and Karen Penney for a single were Vic Cunningham Hope and Michelle Mlehm for Delrex Connie Hay and Campbell were on the mound for K Inn cites Fred 10 A line effort by the Kinsmen but unfortunately not strong enough for Fred team Pitchers were Lorl King Rosemary Hartley Barb Gunby and Chris Keca Home runs were -hit- by Rosemary Hartley Carol Paulines IZ Umpire Tucker The game star of this game went to Cindy Halonen for a great triple with the bases loaded Kcntners tried desperately to catch up but were a bit late Pitchers were Penny Pat and Heather Wallace The lone home run of the game was made by Pauline Chris HE- ACTION TO THE GUN CONTROL Frank recently comments on the controversial BILL C The Dear and security bill that replaces a similar one that was defeated Inst It now goes under the name of the to disguise it In reference to the article I was expecting a supporting statement local press in its defence since I feel that it needs a lot of defence and that even then it is not justified MPS comments on are a real puzzle Item of the bill will reduce access for firearms to potentially dangerous users- you know as well I do criminals will always get guns if they want them As for other potentially dangerous users they will just use something else that is Discourage use of guns in criminals activitiesonly DEFINITE jail terms and the bringing back and use of the death penalty for ALL murder will discourage this type of gun use and all other murders Promote mm owners II C was not drawn to promote gun ownership but to start the decline of that privilege What is a comprehensive regis Wet courts halt play In Gordon Alcott Ladles Tennis play West A division two win and two losses were recorded as Georgetown lenged York Old Mill Kay King and Thorn pson won their matches and Allison and Linda ice wire also winners with and victories Wendy Ann Ken lost their matches and Ellen Melton and Carol lovich lost their games 16 and The ladies in the West division were not able to play their matches due to wet courts These matches will however be rescheduled The Gage Stationary Tyke baseball team won over the Canadian Legion Monday night In a three inning game Scott Farley who usually filled In as pitcher and did a pretty good Job of it Scott gave no hits to the Legion be Just walked them for their twelve points Gage Coach Bert added that Scott although be may not be the best pitcher certainly is the best first baseman he has ever seen In the Tyke league Peebles second baseman for Gage made tome fantastic plays In the third inning as she made a double play and almost a triple play single handed It all occurred when the batter hit directly to she then tagged the baserunner and continued to throw the ball home almost nabbing the Incoming runner Playing equally as good as was Brent Smith who drove two home run and a The Legion team played well considering they were lacking the skills of their coach who Gun related accidents are unfortunately Is ill The team was lucky to notice the wild pitch eliminated the hunter safety program by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Statistics have proven an lo foster greater awareness among the public of the dangers of sloppy use of is really saying it is designed to raisi opposition to gun use period Another quote from the release by Frank stales mat as BILL C comes into force the use of guns for recreation and self support will continue to rtceive strong backing and protection from government Notice the use of the word force Since when did the federal government give any backing at all to gun ownership and use Much less strong backing I still fed as do many thousands of others that have been sold a bill of goods and get a chance to approve it as the organizations that were getting ready lo speak on our behalf were denied the time needed Tht Canadian Association for Sens Arms Legislation was practically when It asked for lime Input was limited and the notice of the date of reading the bill was only a matter of a few That railroading Georgetown Tire drops two games Georgetown Base bait Association Aug 9th North Italtonford to Optimists Kennedy In his first start at pitching came away with an important win for the Ford men He also helped by belting two singles with Rodney Nugent duplicating the effort and Chris McDonald slugging out a triple Scott Pcntcsco pulled off some of the and close the pennant race to 3 games Dave Wood pitched the win with Jamie Craig socking a 4 bagger Rick Greenwood hurled the loss but hit singles Mark Roberts bashed out singles Optimists 11 The Optimists behind the six hit pitching of Peter Martlncau won their third game of the year Pete knocked finest defensive plays of the out a double and a single with Soccer schedule a Mustangs vs Olympics squirt at Yoder vs Blue Knights atom at Small Ccdarvale Arrows vs Dynamos at Gibbons Spurs vs girls at Centennial Phantoms vs Youngblood at Main Ccdarvale Aces atom at Small Cedarvalc Tomorrow Thursday Rangers vs Spurs squirt at Meteors vs Rabbits atom at Small Eagles vs Flyers at Gibbons Debutantes vs Red Barons girls at Centennial 7 Girls vs rep at Main Cedarvalc third base Gordon played smart ball be hind the plate Far the mists Adam Grey got his first hit of the season by blasting a home run George Parker also hit one out of park Derek Murphy played solidly at first base and Heather had her best game at second Toronto- Dominion Dank 10 Georgetown Tire The Bankers came back from a run deficit to beat the Malcolm hitting singles Paul Chaplin had 3 for the Tinmen Paul ravel belted singles North Mutton Toronto- Dominion Bonk North Ford took over sole possession of second place with Alan Damans ki on the mound Brent Hayes Peter Coffey and Terry Merrill all blasted doubles Steve Cawker tripled for the Bankers and Josh Boucher showed well on defence lucky enough however get some assistance from an Interested father There Is one more night of regular season play before the tyke players enter their playoffs next Monday Glen Ladies tourney The Glen Ladles are holding a Women s Softball Tour this Sunday with eight teams competing for the prize money Starting at 10 a Sunday morning in the Glen Pork the Ladles will challenge the Armstrong Georgettes the Seniors the Misslssauga Gregs the Colcdon East Clubs and teams from Milton Drama and The final game will take place some lime around The Ladies will be setting up a concession booth with ham burgers hot dogs corn pies and an assortment of other goodies Everyone Is welcome to come out and enjoy the Women a Tour Cricket anyone Millions of people play the game of cricket all over the world The cricketing cham plons of the world have been teams from England Austra and the West Indies Cricket like soccer Is be coming more popular in Can Most of the provinces have provincial teams The leading team In Ontario comes from the Toronto Cricket Club Many people are Interested In organizing a Georgetown Club Anyone wishing to parti dps to or support such a club can phone Dr Kumar or Tom at Triples highlight Georgettes Panthers Friday 19 a Cougars Turbos vs atom at Small Cedarvalc Panthers squirt at Knights atom at Small Cedarvalc Magpies vs Giants at Gibbons Booltctlcs Super Girls at Centennial Liverpool vs Spartans PW at Main Jets vs Avengers atom at Small Saturday no Minor Pee Wee Georgetown vs Kitchener Major Mosquito Georgetown vs Cambridge Atom Georgetown T A Monday Blue Joys vs squirt Jets vs Dynamites atom at Small Flyers vs Magpies at Gibbons Olympians vs Debutantes girls at Centennial Rabbits Avengers atoms at Small Ccdarvale H Georgetown vs rep at Main Ccdarvale Tuesday 23 30 Wildcats vs Rangers squirt at Meteors vs Panthers atom at Small Ccdarvale Giants vs Dynamos at Gibbons Socialites girls at Centennial 7 Pi review vs Metros seniors at Main Cedarvale 7 Aces Turbos atom at Small Cedarvale H 30 Wolves vs Falcon seniors at Main Cedarvale The Armstrong Georgettes played two games in the past few days one good game one bad game On Sundoy night the cites brought a 1 win home from the Juniors Grabbing ten walks from Hills burgh pitchers Tammy Hen derson and M the Georgettes gained four of their seven runs Maureen the cites pitcher struck out three players and hit a triple herself Ev Metier and Pat Wood also hit triples The only run came when TnnweU hit a triple and Marshall of tho Georgettes made an error bringing N in for the Monday night the Georgettes met with Hornby and were beaten The Georgettes first ran was early In the first inning when Fat Wood walked and Pat Walsh hit a triple Sue Paul pitched the first half of the game and gave up six walks for three Hornby runs In the sixth inning Hornby gained three more runs on two doubles and an error Gloria Hamilton and Jennifer got two Georgette runs on singles and stolen bases seventh Inning was scoreless for Hornby but the Georgettes managed another two runs leaving the game for Horn by